The documentary follows the legendary rock band Chicago, originally known as the Chicago Transit Authority, from their formation in 1967 to the present day. Despite their success, the band's unique democracy and commitment to equality among band members often led to creative differences and personal struggles. The band's horn section, which was a defining feature of their sound, was sometimes overlooked during their David Foster-produced ballad era in the 1980s. The documentary also explores the devastating losses the band faced, including the death of founding member Terry Kath and the departure of Peter Cetera and Danny Seraphine.
Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago
From their 1967 roots to their present-day success, the film tells the epic story of iconic rock band Chicago.